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Clammer 09-22-2014 06:50 AM

Gilly ,
the old Kazier building .

I,ll make a exception to see your guys again ><><>

Rob Rockcrawler 09-22-2014 10:42 AM

Had a number of shots at them yesterday but didnt hook up. Got 3 bass one may have been a keeper. It was funny i was on the rocks and it was rough and i was getting pissed at the bass. I was pulling the fly out of their mouths when they were trying to hit in close. 20lb power pro is great for casting but is some brittle stuff on the rocks. Got my ass completely kicked trying to land a 16" fish when the braid broke at the swivel. It was nice to see so many bass around though.

bassballer 09-22-2014 03:48 PM

Pojees have been far and away out performing anything else for me.
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Rob Rockcrawler 09-22-2014 09:42 PM

My best lure is an old tin i think its a Charley Graves but i cant be sure. Unfortunately the eye is so bent that its not really attached anymore i smush it into place and hope for the best i'm actually going to do a search right now and try to find a replacement or 5. Gotta love the Pojees too.

bloocrab 09-25-2014 09:12 PM

Hoping to still find them out there this weekend...??
Anyone been on them as of today/yesterday?
Don't need to know where, just if....

BTW - It seems that most do not care to consume these mini-tunoids???
I find it difficult understanding why....now I'm a bait-eater (which could possibly explain why),,,I've tried just about everything cept for worms, from silversides to green-crabs.....from squid to mackerel, heck we even grilled pogies once :yak5:
That being said, one should always try something for him/her self before making their own decision. Mackerel is a very strong tasting fish, it has an acquiring taste when pan-fried. I LOVE IT. With some saucy potatoes, some pickled onions...a salted red-hot pepper, washed down by some adult-beverages,,,yummmmee!
These F/Albacore aren't far from that mackerel taste IMO....you don't need to much fire when grilling, keep them off the flame a bit, if you can smoke em'...I imagine they'd taste even better....but again, it's a strong flavor,,,not a fishy fish taste as in bad fish, but fishy strong.
Don't knock it before you try it ~

BatesBCheatin 09-25-2014 09:28 PM

I got into them from the surf y'day, but they are getting harder to find in large numbers the past few days from what I've seen and heard. It seems they are in more confined areas and not nearly as widespread - at least not on the mainland.

I've been curious as to their bad rep for the table. I recall being told by many that bluefish were garbage years ago, but personally I love them. Might have to give Albert a try if I get a bad bleeder.

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Originally Posted by bloocrab (Post 1052589)
Hoping to still find them out there this weekend...??
Anyone been on them as of today/yesterday?
Don't need to know where, just if....

BTW - It seems that most do not care to consume these mini-tunoids???
I find it difficult understanding why....now I'm a bait-eater (which could possibly explain why),,,I've tried just about everything cept for worms, from silversides to green-crabs.....from squid to mackerel, heck we even grilled pogies once :yak5:
That being said, one should always try something for him/her self before making their own decision. Mackerel is a very strong tasting fish, it has an acquiring taste when pan-fried. I LOVE IT. With some saucy potatoes, some pickled onions...a salted red-hot pepper, washed down by some adult-beverages,,,yummmmee!
These F/Albacore aren't far from that mackerel taste IMO....you don't need to much fire when grilling, keep them off the flame a bit, if you can smoke em'...I imagine they'd taste even better....but again, it's a strong flavor,,,not a fishy fish taste as in bad fish, but fishy strong.
Don't knock it before you try it ~


wdmso 09-26-2014 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bloocrab (Post 1052589)
Hoping to still find them out there this weekend...??
Anyone been on them as of today/yesterday?
Don't need to know where, just if....


Don't knock it before you try it ~

haven't been out since Tuesday seems the big swell and wind Has broken up the bait and the Albies If i hear something I'll PM you I am looking to go on a day long hunt Monday the weather looks good the only thing is where cape and islands or RI

bart 09-26-2014 07:36 AM

Might be taking a trip over to ACK in the VERY near future as beach fishing for albies (and some bones) has been on fire....

JohnnySaxatilis 09-26-2014 09:25 AM

sweeet. What end of the island? My dad got a bone on great pt in august on a hopkins. Usually west end is where that happens this time of year tho...

bart 09-26-2014 09:58 AM

They've been at both locations from what I understand. I keep getting pics from friends who live there. Some FAT alberts coming off the beach!

wdmso 09-28-2014 03:31 PM

Haven't been on the water since Last Tuesday going albie hunting Monday looking for some suggestion for best chances Islands ? , Falmouth ?, Westport ? or RI
thanks

bloocrab 09-28-2014 05:49 PM

Based on what I've heard, hit the vineyard.

bassballer 09-28-2014 06:03 PM

I don't think it even matters where you go at this point.
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Guppy 09-28-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1052716)
Haven't been on the water since Last Tuesday going albie hunting Monday looking for some suggestion for best chances Islands ? , Falmouth ?, Westport ? or RI
thanks

Wayne,,, going 1/2 day outta fairhaven , I'll give a shout iffin I see sumpton

BatesBCheatin 09-28-2014 07:45 PM

Mid sized blues have been mixing in where I've been finding them. Not good. Tho a 10 pounder and a 20 something bass allowed me to get the slam from the rocks. Other than that, I'd prefer they go away till Albert goes away. Surprised it didn't happen sooner with all the bait around.

bart 09-28-2014 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bassballer (Post 1052725)
I don't think it even matters where you go at this point.
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Seriously. Everywhere we went today we found them. We'd stop somewhere and jig up sea bass or live-line scup and pods of albies would come out of nowhere, from every direction. Never seen anything like it before.

On a sadder note, I dropped one that was EASY double digits at the boat this morning. Probably pushing 15lbs. We thought it was a SBFT when we first saw it. That one will definitely haunt me....

wdmso 09-29-2014 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1052731)
Wayne,,, going 1/2 day outta fairhaven , I'll give a shout iffin I see sumpton


thanks going to hit newport area I'll do the same Thx

PaulS 09-29-2014 08:18 AM

What size fllouro leader do you guys use - boat and shore?
Thanks

bart 09-29-2014 08:54 AM

I'm new to this, but I use 25# Flouro from both shore and boat...

niko 09-29-2014 09:14 AM

20 pound

iamskippy 09-29-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by niko (Post 1052761)
20 pound

Agreed, i have used 30 as well but wouldn't go any higher.
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Rob Rockcrawler 09-29-2014 09:47 AM

30 if its overcast and a little rough. 20 if they are being picky.

PaulS 09-29-2014 10:13 AM

I was using 10 from shore and used it on the boat but lost a fish when I couldn't grab the tail and ended up lifting it by the leader. I'll go to 20 from the boat.

Thanks all.

DZ 09-29-2014 10:29 AM

My son called me at work on Friday at 1:30 in the afternoon - he was fishing the rocks in Newport and was into a blitz of albies, blues, and bass. He took four albies on a seven inch gags grabber swimmer affixed to 60 pound leader. I just shook my head. He later showed me a video he took with his phone of albies searching for anchovies of chrystal clear water less than 3 feet in depth.

ProfessorM 09-29-2014 11:09 AM

Some days they will act like regular fish and some days they just mock you. I use 20 lb Power pro and 20 lb Fluor. Uni to uni knot.
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JohnnySaxatilis 09-29-2014 03:52 PM

While we're on the topic of equipment, what does every one use for rods? I've been kinda fuzzy on what would be optimal. I currently use a st croix 7' 3/8 to 3/4...

Guppy 09-29-2014 04:03 PM

Sounds too light to me,, but then again I only get them up to the boat then lose em! :uhuh:

wdmso 09-29-2014 04:25 PM

Very good day put a good friend on 2 bonito and he boated 5 Albies 1 or 2 were bigger than avg , around 10 pound plus and we lost another 3 or 4 when it was we limited out on on Black sea bass . 1 tog and the bonito
fried up all 3 for dinner I have never eaten any of them they ranked tog, bonito (very surprised ) then sea bass .. nothing fancy dipped in egg dredged in seasoned flour and so tartar sauce. Again pink albie snak was the color of the day no fish on any other color? if you need more details PM me

wdmso 09-29-2014 04:30 PM

I use a 7 ft inshore ugly stick from Walmart nice bend and enough backbone to put some heat on them any 40 size reel with 20lb braid w\20lb fluorocarbon leader 5\1 or better retrieve ratio helps

Sea Dangles 09-29-2014 04:49 PM

I was fished for them today off NPT and did pretty good,lots of shots at them and a handful to the boat. I was using ljacks and hogies for lures. Am I the only one who uses 15 floro leader? My rod is a 7' rated for about 5/8 oz and the reel is a sustain 3000 with 20 lb test. The bait for the in WPT is gone and there was not much of a shot until I got past the SKT.


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